Can Viagra Be Taken With Other Medications?
There are some medications Viagra can be prescribed long list and then there are those that cannot be prescribed with, for the safety of the patient. When asking a physician to prescribe Viagra a complete medical history should be taken and this will include any medical conditions or medications being taken.
Viagra should not be taken medication containing nitrates is being used, this is a medication ingredient is often present in prescriptions for chest pain. This is also true if a patient is taking alpha-blockers or in some cases the physician may prescribe Viagra in a 25 mg dose. If there are any side effects doctor should be told immediately and Viagra
should be stopped being taken.
Prostate problems and high blood pressure can also be medical conditions that can be a problem combining medications taken for these along with Viagra. If the physician does feel that the medical condition and medicine can be combined with the use of Viagra for impotency it will normally be prescribed in a dosage of 25 mg.
With any medical condition when Viagra's prescribed should any signs appear that may be related to a combination of the health issue and Viagra and taking it should stop the medication and contact their physician. While taking Viagra if shortness of breath, chest pains or any other serious symptoms occur the patient should immediately go to the hospital emergency room.
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